Yes I know, you may think I'm crazy: what the heck programming on the Atari ST? Why Turbo C? Context Atari STe and Soundpool SO4 I use my Atari STe since the 90s, almost exclusively to make music with Cubase. The Atari STe has 2 MIDI sockets (IN and OUT), which allows to drive 16 MIDI channels. But some of synths use all 16 channels (Roland SC55, Kurzweil 1000PX). To drive more synths, I purchased a MIDI extension, the Soundpool MO4 , providing 4 extra MIDI outs, for a total of 80 channels. The MO4 is connected on the parallel port (printer port), and comes with a driver for Cubase. This configuration worked for years. The problem Quite recently, my wife and I have decided to move closer to downtown Montreal. I packed all my studio, including the Atari, moved, and reinstalled my studio; this took, of course, almost a year before I unpacked and reinstalled my Atari. When I tried to use the Soundpool MO4, I had nothing on any MIDI out. However, the MO4 is still recognized by C...
Parce que j'aime bien la musique. Parce que je trouve bien les instruments. Parce qu'il y a beaucoup de boutons. Et que j'aimerais bien jouer du piano.